Publication Type Journal Article
Title Corrosion resistance and characterization of metallic coatings deposited by thermal spray on carbon steel
Authors V. R. S. Sa Brito Ivan N Bastos H. R. M. Costa
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Journal MATERIALS \& DESIGN
Year 2012
Month October
Volume 41
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Pages 282-288
Abstract Carbon steels are not resistant to corrosion and several methods are used in surface engineering to protect them from aggressive environments such as marine. The main objective of this work is the evaluation of mechanical and metallurgical properties of five metallic coatings produced by thermal spray on carbon steel. Five chemical compositions were tested in order to give a large panel of possibility. Coatings were characterized by several methods to result in a screening of their performance. At first, the assessment of microstructural morphology by optical microscopy (OM) and by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was made. OM and SEM results showed uniformity of deposited layer, low amount of oxides and porosity. The physical properties of coatings were also evaluated by microhardness measurement, adhesion and porosity quantification. The corrosion resistance was analyzed in salt spray and electrochemical polarization tests. In the polarization test, as well as in the salt spray, all sealed conditions presented low corrosion. A new intermediate 78.3Ni20Cr1.4Si0.3Fe alloy was studied in order to reduce pores and microcracks that are frequently found in ordinary 95Ni5Al alloy. Based on the performed characterizations, the findings suggested that the FeCrCo deposition, with an epoxy sealing, is suitable to be used as an efficient coating of carbon steel in aggressive marine environments. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2012.05.008
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ISSN 0261-3069
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Bibtex ID ISI:000305988100036
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